John Barrymore goes there and back, almost entirely without effects, in one of the earlier and most celebrated transformations, from the Famous Players studio and producer Adolph Zukor, in Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hyde, 1920.>

Lured to London's seamier side by the apparently voyeuristic Carew (Brandon Hurst), John Barrymore (here as the polite persona of the title character) is enticed by a dancer (Nita Naldi) but not yet led astray, in Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hyde, 1920.>